This is the 2019 Toyota Supra, caught testing with less camo and revealing more of its FT1 design cues.

Toyota is reintroducing its Supra sports car through a collaboration with BMW and its Z4 roadster replacement, the Z5. While the two companies are expected to share the front-engine rear-drive underpinnings, Toyota is likely to use a hybrid-electric powertrain for its sports car.

Spy-Shots of Cars. This image has been optimized for a calibrated screen with a Gamma of 2.2 and a colour temperature of 6500°K

The Supra’s looks should be derived from the FT-1 concept shown in 2014. Expect it to be a coupe only, while BMW will most likely offer a roadster variant.

Expected to be built in Austria by Magna Steyr, the Supra should appear sometime in 2018.